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Lessee vs Settler - What's the difference?

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Lessee is a related term of settler.


As nouns the difference between lessee and settler

is that lessee is an individual or a corporation who has the right of use of something of value, gained through a lease agreement with the real owner of the property while settler is someone who settles in a new location, especially one who makes a previously uninhabited place his home.

As a verb lessee

is .

lessee

English

Etymology 1

(etyl) .

Noun

(en noun)
  • An individual or a corporation who has the right of use of something of value, gained through a lease agreement with the real owner of the property.
  • The entity to whom a lease is given, or who takes an estate by lease.
  • Someone who is allowed to use a house, building, land etc. for a period of time in return for payment to the owner.
  • Antonyms
    * lessor
    Synonyms
    * tenant, renter

    Etymology 2

    Contraction

    Verb

    (head)
  • settler

    English

    Noun

    (en noun) (wikipedia settler)
  • someone who settles in a new location, especially one who makes a previously uninhabited place his home
  • the first settlers of New England
  • someone who decides something, such as a dispute
  • (British) the person in a betting shop who calculates the winnings
  • A drink which settles the stomach, especially a bitter drink, often a nightcap.
  • A vessel, such as a tub, in which something, such as pulverized ore suspended in a liquid, is allowed to settle.
  • (colloquial) That which settles or finishes, such as a blow that decides a contest.
  • Anagrams

    * * * ---- ==Jèrriais==

    Verb

    (roa-jer-verb)
  • to settle